Europe News Ribera in Washington, Newsletter This week's key events presented by Euronews' editor in chief for EU news Jeremy Fleming-Jones. 31/03/2025
Radio Schuman Is non-alcoholic wine no longer a taboo in Europe? The EU has proposed a new wine package supporting the non-alcoholic wine market. 31/03/2025
Europe News The EU’s defence SMEs want to ramp up. Here’s why they struggle The EU wants to be able to protect itself, alone, from a potential attack from 2030, but defence SMEs have faced challenges to access financing for years. 31/03/2025
Europe News Why is seasonal change of clocks still a political issue in Europe The daylight saving time has proven difficult to scrap. Meanwhile, time zones do not match solar time in many EU countries. 28/03/2025
Radio Schuman US tariffs and EU countermeasures may disrupt global value chains US tariffs and the EU's countermeasures would result in economic disruption ripping apart global value chains, the director of European auto trade group ACEA tells Radio Schuman on Friday 28/03/2025
Europe News MEPs who signed Huawei-linked 5G letter deny payments Five MEPs who signed a letter on 5G reported to be at the centre of a corruption probe have told Euronews they received no payments from Chinese tech firm Huawei. 27/03/2025
Health news More workers struggling with stress, anxiety, and burnout – study Mental health challenges are increasing among the working population, who are experiencing high levels of stress, taking more sick leave, and seeking greater support from their employers, according to a new report. 27/03/2025
Europe News EU rebuffs Russia's demand for sanctions relief amid ceasefire talks The "unconditional withdrawal" of Russian forces from the territory of Ukraine is a key precondition to amend or lift sanctions, the European Commission has said in reply to the Kremlin's demand. 27/03/2025
Europe News Jean-Noël Barrot says 'a new Europe is emerging' in talks in China The French Foreign Minister's two-day visit to China is an opportunity to gauge Beijing's attitude toward Ukraine ahead of major talks on a possible European peacekeeping force. 27/03/2025
Radio Schuman Spotlight on EU teens' safety as ex-Meta MEP warns of digital risks Children and parents should be informed of online risks to guide safer choices - a Hungarian MEP formerly working for tech giant Meta tells Radio Schuman of Netflix series Adolescence. 27/03/2025
Europe News EPPO opens inquiry into Bulgarian prosecutor for alleged wrongdoing In a statement, EPPO said it had informed the European Parliament, the Council of the EU and the European Commission that it is investigating the Bulgarian European Prosecutor. 26/03/2025
Europe News France and Indonesia sign deal to boost security in Indo-Pacific The Indonesian naval chief of staff, Admiral Muhammad Ali, said the project would address various maritime security challenges, including piracy, terrorism and other illegal activities. 26/03/2025
Europe News Russia's demand for sanctions relief thrusts the EU into the talks As a condition to restore the Black Sea Initiative, Russia has demanded that Rosselkhozbank be re-connected to SWIFT, which falls under EU jurisdiction. 26/03/2025
Radio Schuman Turkey's political development sparks fears of rising authoritarianism Recent developments in the Turkish political landscape hint the country’s shift to what critics may call an even more authoritarian rule 26/03/2025
Health news Europe faces innovation slowdown as medical and pharma patents decline Medical and pharmaceutical innovation slows down in Europe, with a decline in patent applications submitted in 2024, a new report reveals. 26/03/2025
Europe News Health ministers urge the Commission to boost anti-tobacco action In a letter to Health Commissioner Oliver Várhelyi, health ministers from 12 countries urge the Commission to step up its fight against tobacco and novel nicotine products. 25/03/2025
Europe News If we give up on territorial integrity, we open a Pandora's box: Costa "The respect of the internationally recognised borders is a universal principle," the European Council president said on Tuesday. 25/03/2025
Europe News EU silent on US 'free-loading' US jibe despite €17m Red Sea mission EU member states launched a mission in 2024 to protect commercial shipping in the Red Sea. 25/03/2025
Europe News How Ukraine and EU rearmament are dividing the Italian government The coalition’s junior partners, The League and Forza Italia, take opposing positions on the war in Ukraine and the European Commission’s plan to build up Europe's security. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is walking a political tightrope 25/03/2025
Green News Economic cost of bottom trawling outweighs benefits, study finds Ocean experts found that the economic costs mostly come from carbon emissions caused by churning up the seabed. 25/03/2025